
US Green Card Office Blog
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The program is officially called the Electronic Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. Its objective is to issue Green Cards to individuals born in countries with historically low levels of immigration to the United States. The Visa Program was created by the Immigration Act of 1990 and signed into law by President George Bush.
US Green Card Office Blog
2M ago
Exciting News for UK-born Natives: Apply Now for the Diversity Visa Program! Great news for all UK residents! The United States government has just announced that individuals born in the United Kingdom can now apply for the highly anticipated 2023 Diversity Visa Program, also known as the Green Card Lottery. This long-awaited opportunity is a ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
6M ago
On May 6, 2023, the US Department of State announced the Green Card winners for the DV-2024 Diversity Visa Program in the United States of America. The United States will award up to 55,000 Green Cards for permanent residency in the US. If you entered the draw before November 8th, 2022, make sure you check ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
9M ago
It’s important to get your Green Card Application prepared and submitted early for the 2023 Diversity Visa Program (DV-2025) We expect an extraordinarily high volume of applications this year, so please apply for the 2023 Diversity Visa Program, also known as the Green Card Lottery, as soon as possible to avoid missing the upcoming deadline ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
9M ago
A Green Card, officially referred to as a Permanent Residence Card, allows the holder to live and work permanently in the United States of America. Learn about the many different strategies available for getting a Green Card in the United States, including winning your way through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, popularly known as the ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
9M ago
A longstanding barrier to entry into the United States for US immigrants has been their income. If a potential immigrant is deemed to be a public charge or “state burden”, they’re automatically barred from applying for residency. However, a new Department of Homeland Security regulation changes this definition. Let’s take a look at what this ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
9M ago
A Surprising Number of Fortune 500 Companies are Started by Immigrants A large slice of the American economy is driven by immigrants who arrive on US shores with not much more in their pockets than hopes and dreams. Immigrants set up new lives in America for many different reasons. Still, facing strange customs with little ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
9M ago
Being denied a Green Card is unfortunate, particularly if you’ve spent a long time putting together your application. Depending on the reason, it might be possible to reapply, providing you fix any errors that led to the initial denial. In this post, we’ll look at some of the most common reasons why immigrants are denied ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
9M ago
The Diversity Visa Lottery is one of the most successful methods for entering the US as a permanent resident. However, in 2019, The US State Department made it much harder for applicants by enforcing what they called the Passport Rule. Luckily, though, the rule has now been canceled after four applicants sued the Us government ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
9M ago
A shifting geopolitical global stage, a pandemic, and an ongoing trade war have all played roles in putting global supply chains in crisis. If nothing else, one thing is clear; the United States is too reliant on outside economies for too many of its goods. It’s time to get products Made in America again. The ..read more
US Green Card Office Blog
9M ago
282,000 people were issued Green Cards in the USA between June and September 2021, compared to only 79,000 in mid-2020 You probably saw in the news from the last few years that the Covid pandemic had a big impact on Green Card Numbers and immigration to the United States. Well, a recent study from Pew ..read more